From tom at eborcom.com Sun Apr 1 06:46:40 2007
From: tom at eborcom.com (Tom Hukins)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 14:46:40 +0100
Subject: Technical Meeting Tomorrow, 2nd April
Message-ID: <20070401134640.GB96869@eborcom.com>
So, there's a technical meeting tomorrow at the OU. You probably want
to know what the talks will cover and how to get there. And I've told
you neither so far, errr, to keep you in suspense. It's not that I'm
disorganised or anything.
So we have the following:
* Desperately Seeking a Lightweight Perl web Framework (Peter Edwards)
* Testing When You Don't Have Time (Tom Hukins)
...and whatever Barbie chooses to present.
This time we're meeting in the Systems Seminar Room at the Open
University. Ian has done a much more organised job of arranging things
than I have and has booked a room and a projector and provided
directions:
See links to campus, local and regional maps at the bottom of this web
page:
http://www3.open.ac.uk/contact/
Enter The OU campus (signposted Open University, not Open University
East), via Brickhill Street (V10).
Take the middle lane past Security (on the left), through the
barriers, and then turn right on to Ring road East.
Ahead you will see the road narrows to single lane on your side of the
road, where there are no entry signs. Just prior to this is the
entrance to a car park on the left (marked East parking extension on
the campus map). Take this left turn and head to the top right (North
West on the campus map) of the car park.
The meeting is in Venables Building, specifically the section marked
South East on the campus map.
Take the path (marked in yellow on the campus map) East from the car
park toward the centre of campus.
Take a right under an archway in to the courtyard area bound by
Venables South, East, and South East, keeping right (heading North
East on the campus map), behind the building section marked South
East.
You will find a double door on your right, which is the entrance to
the South East section of Venables Building.
I'll see you there, as these are usually access controlled doors, so
you will probably need to be let in.
We'll start the talks at 8pm but please aim to arrive between 7.30 and
7.45, particularly if you're not familiar with the OU.
See you tomorrow,
Tom
From r.t.c.norfor at open.ac.uk Tue Apr 3 01:37:42 2007
From: r.t.c.norfor at open.ac.uk (Rod Norfor)
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:37:42 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Technical Meeting Tomorrow, 2nd April
In-Reply-To: <20070401134640.GB96869@eborcom.com>
References: <20070401134640.GB96869@eborcom.com>
Message-ID:
Thanks to everyone who delivered the interesting talks yesterday.
the testing 'framework' I couldn't remember was Test::LectroTest
( as mentioned in #61 Test with Specifications in Perl Hacks).
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Rod
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Tom Hukins wrote:
> So, there's a technical meeting tomorrow at the OU. You probably want
> to know what the talks will cover and how to get there. And I've told
> you neither so far, errr, to keep you in suspense. It's not that I'm
> disorganised or anything.
>
> So we have the following:
> * Desperately Seeking a Lightweight Perl web Framework (Peter Edwards)
> * Testing When You Don't Have Time (Tom Hukins)
> ...and whatever Barbie chooses to present.
>
> This time we're meeting in the Systems Seminar Room at the Open
> University. Ian has done a much more organised job of arranging things
> than I have and has booked a room and a projector and provided
> directions:
>
> See links to campus, local and regional maps at the bottom of this web
> page:
> http://www3.open.ac.uk/contact/
>
> Enter The OU campus (signposted Open University, not Open University
> East), via Brickhill Street (V10).
>
> Take the middle lane past Security (on the left), through the
> barriers, and then turn right on to Ring road East.
>
> Ahead you will see the road narrows to single lane on your side of the
> road, where there are no entry signs. Just prior to this is the
> entrance to a car park on the left (marked East parking extension on
> the campus map). Take this left turn and head to the top right (North
> West on the campus map) of the car park.
>
> The meeting is in Venables Building, specifically the section marked
> South East on the campus map.
>
> Take the path (marked in yellow on the campus map) East from the car
> park toward the centre of campus.
>
> Take a right under an archway in to the courtyard area bound by
> Venables South, East, and South East, keeping right (heading North
> East on the campus map), behind the building section marked South
> East.
>
> You will find a double door on your right, which is the entrance to
> the South East section of Venables Building.
>
> I'll see you there, as these are usually access controlled doors, so
> you will probably need to be let in.
>
> We'll start the talks at 8pm but please aim to arrive between 7.30 and
> 7.45, particularly if you're not familiar with the OU.
>
> See you tomorrow,
> Tom
> _______________________________________________
> MiltonKeynes-pm mailing list
> MiltonKeynes-pm at pm.org
> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/miltonkeynes-pm
>
From peter at dragonstaff.com Tue Apr 3 02:48:47 2007
From: peter at dragonstaff.com (Peter Edwards)
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:48:47 +0100
Subject: Technical Meeting Tomorrow, 2nd April
In-Reply-To:
References: <20070401134640.GB96869@eborcom.com>
Message-ID: <001e01c775d5$49ca7f80$5100a8c0@DRAGON1>
Ah that was it :-)
I've put my slides up at http://perl.dragonstaff.co.uk
Cheers, Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: miltonkeynes-pm-bounces+peter=dragonstaff.com at pm.org
[mailto:miltonkeynes-pm-bounces+peter=dragonstaff.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of
Rod Norfor
Sent: 03 April 2007 09:38
To: Milton Keynes Perl Mongers
Subject: Re: Technical Meeting Tomorrow, 2nd April
Thanks to everyone who delivered the interesting talks yesterday.
the testing 'framework' I couldn't remember was Test::LectroTest
( as mentioned in #61 Test with Specifications in Perl Hacks).
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Rod
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Tom Hukins wrote:
> So, there's a technical meeting tomorrow at the OU. You probably want
> to know what the talks will cover and how to get there. And I've told
> you neither so far, errr, to keep you in suspense. It's not that I'm
> disorganised or anything.
>
> So we have the following:
> * Desperately Seeking a Lightweight Perl web Framework (Peter Edwards)
> * Testing When You Don't Have Time (Tom Hukins)
> ...and whatever Barbie chooses to present.
>
> This time we're meeting in the Systems Seminar Room at the Open
> University. Ian has done a much more organised job of arranging things
> than I have and has booked a room and a projector and provided
> directions:
>
> See links to campus, local and regional maps at the bottom of this web
> page:
> http://www3.open.ac.uk/contact/
>
> Enter The OU campus (signposted Open University, not Open University
> East), via Brickhill Street (V10).
>
> Take the middle lane past Security (on the left), through the
> barriers, and then turn right on to Ring road East.
>
> Ahead you will see the road narrows to single lane on your side of the
> road, where there are no entry signs. Just prior to this is the
> entrance to a car park on the left (marked East parking extension on
> the campus map). Take this left turn and head to the top right (North
> West on the campus map) of the car park.
>
> The meeting is in Venables Building, specifically the section marked
> South East on the campus map.
>
> Take the path (marked in yellow on the campus map) East from the car
> park toward the centre of campus.
>
> Take a right under an archway in to the courtyard area bound by
> Venables South, East, and South East, keeping right (heading North
> East on the campus map), behind the building section marked South
> East.
>
> You will find a double door on your right, which is the entrance to
> the South East section of Venables Building.
>
> I'll see you there, as these are usually access controlled doors, so
> you will probably need to be let in.
>
> We'll start the talks at 8pm but please aim to arrive between 7.30 and
> 7.45, particularly if you're not familiar with the OU.
>
> See you tomorrow,
> Tom
> _______________________________________________
> MiltonKeynes-pm mailing list
> MiltonKeynes-pm at pm.org
> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/miltonkeynes-pm
>
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From barbie at missbarbell.co.uk Tue Apr 3 05:23:41 2007
From: barbie at missbarbell.co.uk (Barbie)
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:41 +0100
Subject: Technical Meeting Tomorrow, 2nd April
In-Reply-To:
References: <20070401134640.GB96869@eborcom.com>
Message-ID: <20070403122341.GW12097@smtp.blueyonder.co.uk>
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 09:37:42AM +0100, Rod Norfor wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who delivered the interesting talks yesterday.
Thanks for attending ;)
For completeness my slides are online at:
Selenium - http://birmingham.pm.org/talks/barbie/selenium/
SDK - http://birmingham.pm.org/talks/barbie/sdk2/
I've updated the slides to the latter from their last outing.
Hopefully we can arrange another trip, this time with a few more
Brummies in tow, later in the year. Failing that we'll just have to make
do with a social night and drink beer ;)
Cheers,
Barbie.
--
Birmingham Perl Mongers - http://birmingham.pm.org
Miss Barbell Productions - http://www.missbarbell.co.uk
From I.A.Cameron at open.ac.uk Tue Apr 17 11:18:21 2007
From: I.A.Cameron at open.ac.uk (Ian Cameron)
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:18:21 +0100
Subject: Time for another social meeting
Message-ID:
Hi All,
Just a quick message to let you know that the next combined meeting for MK
Perl Mongers and MK Linux User Group is due.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday 24th of April.
We meet in the old Wetherspoon's pub, that's the one near CMK railway station.
More details here:
http://miltonkeynes.openguides.org/?J.D_Wetherspoon%2C_Central_Milton_Keynes
The regulars usually turn up at around 8 pm, but feel free to arrive whenever
you find convenient.
>From Tom's last social meeting email:
"It doesn't matter if you have no interest in Linux, but bear in mind
that a few people won't care much about Perl. But we've found there's
a significant overlap between the membership of both groups, so we
thought we'd meet together."
I'll be bring the laminated penguins again, so hopefully we'll be easy to spot.
See you there.
--
Cheers, Ian.